Enterprise Videoconferencing: Business Tool or Business Toy?
Technological advancements have made it possible to have virtual face-to-face meetings with business associates without having to spend time and money on travel. As more businesses explore enterprise videoconferencing, they’ll need to consider what features might be implemented and the what value might be offered, writes Aberdeen’s Hyoun Park. HP Details Low-Degradation Battery HP knows battery life degradation is a big consideration for notebooks. As great as the day-long battery life of the Sony Vaio TT or the tempting promised 20-40 hour Pixel Qi Laptop are, it’s a fact of (battery) life that those figures don’t last for ever. Eventually batteries degrade and die. HP, though, in collaboration with Boston-Power, is helping stave off that process to a significant degree. Cloud Databases May Gain Ground in 2009 Database vendors such as Microsoft and Oracle began taking a long look at the cloud in 2008. Analysts expect more of the same in 2009, this time with vendors putting more databa
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